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What if India and Pakistan were not divided?
Pakistan and India apart from being hostile neighbours with over 3,323 km of the international land border also share maritime space in Indian Ocean Region. If the India-Pakistan partition never happened, India would have had extended maritime borders.
What is 36 percent of the world population?
The world’s two most populated countries, China and India, together constitute about 36\% of the world’s population. Africa is the second most populated continent, with around 1.34 billion people, or 17\% of the world’s population.
What are the problems faced by India Pakistan and Bangladesh?
The main problems of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are the same — massive poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, lack of healthcare and good education, etc. If we reunite, we can pool in our resources and overcome these problems in 15-20 years.
Should Pakistan unite with India to achieve peace?
Pakistan’s higher education system is atleast two decades behind India.They will be benefited as they will get a chance to enter IITs, IIMs & other reputed institutions. Pakistani society is in tatters. There is daily bloodshed in the name of religion.If they unite with India all this will have to stop & thus peace.
Is reunification of India possible?
Some people object that much water has flown after 1947, and hence reunification of India now is not feasible. But German reunification was achieved in 1990 after a separation of 45 years. Vietnam was reunited in 1975 after 30 years.
Indians and Pakistanis living abroad socialise as if Partition had never taken place. Today, India is not the India of 1947. Today, we have all that is required to become an industrial superpower — a huge pool of excellent engineers, technicians, scientists and managers, and immense natural resources.